Opinion: The House voted to prevent the U.S. from withdrawing from NATO, which Vladimir Putin would hate. The vote was 357-22. Our guys were among the 22.

So much stuff has gone on this week that you may not have noticed that two Arizona congressmen were among a small group from the House who cast votes for Team Putin.

That would be Reps. Paul. Gosar and Andy Biggs.

On Tuesday the House passed the NATO Support Act, which would prevent President Donald Trump from using federal funds to withdraw from NATO, the 28-nation agreement that has kept the western world safe for decades. The vote was a bipartisan, overwhelming 357-22. Gosar and Biggs were among the 22 "no" votes.

Pleasing Putin to make a point?

Nothing would please Russian President Vladimir Putin more than to see NATO fall apart.

Trump has been critical of our allies for not spending enough on defense. The bill that passed sets the goal at 2 percent of their gross domestic product by 2024.

It’s OK for Gosar and Biggs to agree with Trump about partner nations not paying enough.